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- primitive marine animal having a saclike unsegmented body and a urochord that is conspicuous in the larva (同)urochordate, urochord
- tunicates (同)subphylum Urochordata, Urochorda, subphylum Urochorda, Tunicata, subphylum Tunicata
- minute sedentary marine invertebrate having a saclike body with siphons through which water enters and leaves
- free-swimming larva of ascidians; they have a tail like a tadpole that contains the notochord
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Ascidia |
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Chordata |
Class: |
Ascidiacea |
Order: |
Enterogona |
Suborder: |
Phlebobranchia |
Family: |
Ascidiidae |
Genus: |
Ascidia
Linnaeus, 1767 |
Synonyms[1] |
- Ascidea Linnaeus, 1767 (spelling variation)
- Ascidie Linnaeus, 1767 (spelling variation)
- Ascidiopsis Verrill, 1872
- Bathyascidia Hartmeyer, 1901
- Phallusioides Huntsman, 1912
- Tunica
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Ascidia is a genus of tunicates in the family Ascidiidae.[1][2]
Selected species
Diagrammatic section of an
Ascidia, representing the three sacs and the branchial sac as the pharynx or throat: (a) branchial orifice; (b) atrial orifice; (c) tunic or test (d) mantle; (e) branchial sac; (f) gullet; (g) stomach; (h) anal orifice; (i) dorsal lamina; the dotted line indicates the endostyle.
- Ascidia achimotae Millar, 1953
- Ascidia adamanensis Oka, 1915
- Ascidia ahodori Oka, 1927
- Ascidia alisea Monniot & Monniot, 2006
- Ascidia alpha Tokioka, 1953
- Ascidia alterna Monniot & Monniot, 1991
- Ascidia archaia Sluiter, 1890
- Ascidia arenosa Hartmeyer, 1898
- Ascidia armata Hartmeyer, 1906
- Ascidia aspera Brunetti, 2007
- Ascidia austera Sluiter, 1904
- Ascidia aximensis Millar, 1953
- Ascidia azurea Monniot & Monniot, 1996
- Ascidia bathybia Hartmeyer, 1922
- Ascidia bifissa Sluiter, 1895
- Ascidia bocatorensis Bonnet & Rocha, 2011[2]
- Ascidia caguayensis Millar & Goodbody, 1974
- Ascidia callosa Stimpson, 1852
- Ascidia canaliculata Heller, 1878
- Ascidia cannelata Oken, 1820
- Ascidia capillata Sluiter, 1887
- Ascidia caudata Heller, 1878
- Ascidia celtica C. Monniot, 1969
- Ascidia ceratodes (Huntsman, 1912)
- Ascidia challengeri Herdman, 1882
- Ascidia citrina Nishikawa & Tokioka, 1975
- Ascidia clementea Ritter, 1907
- Ascidia collini Bonnet & Rocha, 2011[2]
- Ascidia columbiana (Huntsman, 1912)
- Ascidia conchilega Muller, 1776
- Ascidia conifera (Hartmeyer, 1911)
- Ascidia corallicola Bonnet & Rocha, 2011[2]
- Ascidia correi C. Monniot, 1970
- Ascidia curvata (Traustedt, 1882)
- Ascidia decepta Kott, 1985
- Ascidia depressiuscula Heller, 1878
- Ascidia despecta Herdman, 1880
- Ascidia dijmphniana Templeton, 1834
- Ascidia dorsata Meenakshi & Renganathan, 1999
- Ascidia empheres Sluiter, 1895
- Ascidia escabanae Monniot, 1998
- Ascidia fictile Monniot, 1997
- Ascidia fistulosa Monniot & Monniot, 1967
- Ascidia formella Monniot, 1998
- Ascidia fusca Monniot & Monniot, 1989
- Ascidia gamma Tokioka, 1954
- Ascidia gemmata Sluiter, 1895
- Ascidia glabra Hartmeyer, 1922
- Ascidia hyalina Oka, 1915
- Ascidia iberica C. Monniot & F. Monniot, 1988
- Ascidia incrassata Heller, 1878
- Ascidia interrupta Heller, 1978
- Ascidia involuta Heller, 1875
- Ascidia irregularis Oka, 1915
- Ascidia kreagra Sluiter, 1895
- Ascidia krechi Michaelsen, 1904
- Ascidia kuneides Sluiter, 1887
- Ascidia lagena Michaelsen, 1922
- Ascidia latesiphonica Hartmeyer, 1922
- Ascidia liberata Sluiter, 1887
- Ascidia limpida Sluiter, 1904
- Ascidia longistriata Hartmeyer, 1906
- Ascidia macropapilla Millar, 1982
- Ascidia malaca (Traustedt, 1883)
- Ascidia matoya Tokioka, 1949
- Ascidia mediterranea Pérès, 1959
- Ascidia melanostoma Sluiter, 1885
- Ascidia mentula Müller, 1776
- Ascidia meridionalis Herdman, 1880
- Ascidia molguloides C. Monniot, 1975
- Ascidia monnioti Bonnet & Rocha, 2011[2]
- Ascidia multitentaculata (Hartmeyer, 1912)
- Ascidia munda Sluiter, 1897
- Ascidia muricata Heller, 1874
- Ascidia nerea Kott, 1985
- Ascidia nordestina Bonnet & Rocha, 2011
- Ascidia nuda Nishikawa, 1986
- Ascidia obliqua Alder, 1863
- Ascidia obocki Sluiter, 1905
- Ascidia occidentalis Kott, 1985
- Ascidia ornata Monniot & Monniot, 2001
- Ascidia pacifica Tokioka, 1967
- Ascidia panamensis Bonnet & Rocha, 2011[2]
- Ascidia papillata Bonnet & Rocha, 2011
- Ascidia papillosa Tokioka, 1967
- Ascidia parasamea Kott, 1985
- Ascidia paratropa (Huntsman, 1912)
- Ascidia perfluxa Sluiter, 1904
- Ascidia placenta Herdman, 1880
- Ascidia polytrema Herdman, 1906
- Ascidia prolata Kott, 1985
- Ascidia prona Monniot & Monniot, 1994
- Ascidia prunum Müller, 1776
- Ascidia pygmaea Michaelsen, 1918
- Ascidia retinens Monniot, 1984
- Ascidia retrosipho Millar, 1988
- Ascidia saccula Kott, 2006
- Ascidia sagamiana Tokioka, 1953
- Ascidia salvatoris (Traustedt, 1885)
- Ascidia samea Oka, 1935
- Ascidia santosi Millar, 1958
- Ascidia savignyi Hartmeyer, 1915
- Ascidia scaevola (Sluiter, 1904)
- Ascidia scalariforme Bonnet & Rocha, 2011
- Ascidia spinosa Sluiter, 1904
- Ascidia stenodes Millar, 1962
- Ascidia stewartensis Millar, 1982
- Ascidia subterranea Kneer et al., 2013[3]
- Ascidia sulca Monniot, 1991
- Ascidia sydneiensis Stimpson, 1855
- Ascidia tapuni Monniot & Monniot, 1987
- Ascidia tenera Herdman, 1880
- Ascidia tenue Monniot, 1983
- Ascidia thompsoni Kott, 1952
- Ascidia translucida Sluiter, 1890
- Ascidia tricuspis Sluiter, 1904
- Ascidia tritonis Herdman, 1883
- Ascidia trunca Brunetti, 2007
- Ascidia unalaskensis (Ritter, 1913)
- Ascidia urnalia Monniot, 1994
- Ascidia vermiformis (Ritter, 1913)
- Ascidia virginea Müller, 1776
- Ascidia willeyi Oka, 1915
- Ascidia xamaycana Millar & Goodbody, 1974
- Ascidia zara Oka, 1935
- Ascidia zyogasima Tokioka, 1962
References
- ^ a b Karen Sanamyan & Claude Monniot (2013). Noa Shenkar, Arjan Gittenberger, Gretchen Lambert, Marc Rius, Rosana Moreira Da Rocha, Billie J Swalla & Xavier Turon, ed. "Ascidia Linnaeus, 1767". Ascidiacea World Database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f N. Y. K. Bonnet & R. M. Rocha (2011). "The family Ascidiidae Herdman (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) in Bocas del Toro Panama. Description of six new species". Zootaxa 2864: 1–33.
- ^ Dominik Kneer, Françoise Monniot, Thomas Stach, Marjolijn J,. A. Christianen (2013). "Ascidia subterranea sp. nov. (Phlebobranchia: Ascidiidae), a new tunicate belonging to the A. sydneiensis Stimpson, 1855 group, found as burrow associate of Axiopsis serratifrons A. Milne-Edwards, 1873 (Decapoda: Axiidae) on Derawan Island, Indonesia". Zootaxa 3616 (5): 485–494. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3616.5.5.
External links
- Media related to Ascidia at Wikimedia Commons
English Journal
- Molecular identification of ascidians from the Palk Bay Region, Southeast coast of India.
- Iyappan K1, Ananthan G, Sathishkumar R.
- Mitochondrial DNA.Mitochondrial DNA.2015 Aug 19:1-4. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: More than 50 ascidian species distributed in the Palk Bay, Southeast coat of India. Up to a very few molecular work has been performed to determine the evolutionary relationships of ascidians in the world.OBJECTIVES: Present study explored the value of mtDNA data in assessing phylogeneti
- PMID 26287994
- Description of Ascidia paulayi sp. nov. (Phlebobranchia: Ascidiidae) from French Polynesia, with a discussion about the Ascidia sydneiensis Stimpson, 1855 group.
- Bonnet NY1, Lotufo TM2.
- Zootaxa.Zootaxa.2015 Jul 31;3994(2):283-91. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.2.8.
- In the last decade, new surveys were made in French Polynesia as part of the Moorea Biocode project to improve the knowledge about the regional fauna. Here we describe Ascidia paulayi sp. nov., a new species of Ascidiidae. Due its similarity with A. sydneiensis, a discussion about the species of thi
- PMID 26250274
- Snail mediates medial-lateral patterning of the ascidian neural plate.
- Hudson C1, Sirour C2, Yasuo H2.
- Developmental biology.Dev Biol.2015 Jul 15;403(2):172-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2015.04.026. Epub 2015 May 8.
- The ascidian neural plate exhibits a regular, grid-like arrangement of cells. Patterning of the neural plate across the medial-lateral axis is initiated by bilateral sources of Nodal signalling, such that Nodal signalling induces expression of lateral neural plate genes and represses expression of m
- PMID 25962578
Japanese Journal
- Molecular mechanism of the transport and reduction pathway of vanadium in ascidians
- Sequence variation of Vanabin2-like vanadium-binding proteins in blood cells of the vanadium-accumulating ascidian Ascidia sydneiensis samea
- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects 1780(7-8), 1010-1015, 2008-07
- NAID 120001092484
- Identification of Vanabin-interacting protein 1 (VIP1) from blood cells of the vanadium-rich ascidian Ascidia sydneiensis same
- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects 1770(6), 951-957, 2007-06
- NAID 120000878164
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- Ascidia is a genus of tunicates in the family Ascidiidae. [edit] Selected species. Diagrammatic section of an Ascidia, representing the three sacs and the branchial sac as the pharynx or throat; a) branchial orifice; b) atrial orifice; c) tunic or test d) ...
- Ascidia è un genere di Ascidiacea della famiglia Ascidiidae. ... ITIS Standard Report Page: Ascidia in Integrated Taxonomic Information System. URL consultato in data 29-04-2011. ( EN ) Catalogue of Life: Ascidia. URL consultato in data 10 ...
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